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Psychological resilience: an update on definitions, a critical
This proliferation of interest in resilience in recent decades is evidenced by the results from a PubMed search suggesting a fourfold increase in research using the keyword 'resilience' between 2008 and 2018, compared to only a 1.7-fold increase in research focused on 'trauma and stress' during that same time period (see also Kalisch et ...
Introducing two types of psychological resilience with partly unique
Comparing two potentially different types of resilience, using a sample of almost 2000 twins beyond midlife (56-71 years old), we aim to (1) investigate overlap and specificity of type 1 and ...
(PDF) A theoretical review of psychological resilience: Defining
Psychological resilience may be achieved through suitable emotion regulation and cognitive reframing of threatening events (Troy et al., 2023). ... Resilience research is undergoing a shift away ...
Psychological resilience: an update on definitions, a critical
Results: While different definitions emerged, all shared a focus on conceptualizing resilience at multiple levels, from the biological to the social structural level, a focus on the dynamic nature of resilience, and a move away from conceptualizing resilience as only an individual trait. Critical areas for future research included 1) focused ...
Psychological resilience: A review and critique of definitions
The purpose of this paper is to review and critique the variety of definitions, concepts, and theories of psychological resilience. To this end, the narrative is divided into three main sections. The first considers how resilience has been defined in the psychology research literature. Despite the construct being operationalized in a variety of ways, most definitions are based around two core ...
A meta-review of psychological resilience during COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted many aspects of life at a global scale. Mental health and psychological well-being have subsequently emerged as key research foci in healthcare and public ...
Genomics and psychological resilience: a research agenda
Abstract. Although exposure to adversity increases risk for poor mental health outcomes, many people exposed to adversity do not develop such outcomes. Psychological resilience, defined broadly as ...
Psychological Resilience: An Affect-Regulation Framework
Exposure to adversity (e.g., poverty, bereavement) is a robust predictor of disruptions in psychological functioning. However, people vary greatly in their responses to adversity; some experience severe long-term disruptions, others experience minimal disruptions or even improvements. We refer to the latter outcomes—faring better than expected given adversity—as psychological resilience ...
Frontiers
Mechanisms underlying psychological resilience and post-traumatic growth. Researchers have long been fascinated by the ability of some people to overcome adversity. Over the last decades, psychological resilience has been examined across numerous populations and domains, providing evidence that the human ability to adapt to adverse conditions ...
Resilience
Resilience. Resilience is the process and outcome of successfully adapting to difficult or challenging life experiences, especially through mental, emotional, and behavioral flexibility and adjustment to external and internal demands. A number of factors contribute to how well people adapt to adversities, including the ways in which individuals ...
Frontiers
Psychological resilience allows one to cope successfully with adversities occurring during stressful periods, which may otherwise trigger mental illness. ... This article is part of the Research Topic Promoting Resilience Interventions for Mental Well-being in Youth View all 21 articles. Psychological Resilience, Mental Health, and Inhibitory ...
What is Resilience?
A narrow definition considers resilience as a personal trait operating after a single short-lived trauma.6,7 Early research on resilience focused on the selective strengths or assets, such as intellectual functioning that helped people survive adversity. Pioneering research focused on childhood adversities.
Full article: Psychological resilience of entrepreneurs: A review and
The literature on entrepreneurs' psychological resilience has grown rapidly in recent years; thus, there is an urgent need for a systematic review of previous work on this construct, synthesizing what we know about the construct and identifying gaps to guide future research (Kraus et al., 2021 ).
Resilient Aging: Psychological Well-Being and Social Well-Being as
As an example, recent research conducted by included smaller interventions to improve psychological well-being, resilience, and social connections using web-based mindfulness modules tailored for older adults and animatronic pets (Hudson et al., 2020a, 2020b; Tkatch et al., 2017, 2020). In another area, researchers evaluated whether a ...
From social traditions to personalized routines: Maintenance goals as a
Research on psychological resilience has identified several key resilience factors, most of which reflect personal traits (self-efficacy, religiosity) and some reflect aspects of the environment (e.g., social support; Fritz et al., 2018; Helmreich et al., 2017). To the best of our knowledge, however, there is no research on the role of goals or ...
Resilience Theory: A Summary of the Research (+PDF)
Berkes and Ross (2013) examined two distinct approaches to understanding community resilience: a social-ecological approach and a mental health and developmental psychology perspective. This article, which we unpack a little more further on, is a great read for anyone with an academic interest in the growing research on resilience at the ...
Psychological resilience and positive coping styles among Chinese
Psychological resilience and coping strategies have been found to be related to various psychological and mental health problems. Evaluations of the relationship between resilience and coping style among university students are important for developing effective health promotion strategies focused on resilience intervention to benefit students' health and well-being.
Psychological and biological resilience modulates the effects ...
For example, stress may reduce psychological resilience measures such as emotion regulation and self-control that are known to protect against psychiatric and physical health outcomes [1, 12,13,14].
Hope as the Mediator in the Relation Between Resilience and Life
The limited studies that have focused on the psychological well-being of orphans suggest that their life quality and satisfaction are overall worse than that of non-orphans (Hailegiorgis et al., 2018).However, these studies have generally paid more attention to the presence or absence of specific life circumstances, such as HIV infection, physical or sexual abuse (Nichols et al., 2014 ...
Study uncovers key factors for resilience after trauma
Study uncovers key factors for resilience after trauma. A schematic overview of the study and a graphic explanation of the static and dynamic r factor scores. Mental well-being is measured with 45 ...
The Health Benefits of Resilience—And How to ...
Physically, resilience contributes to health by reducing the negative impacts of stress on the body. Research indicates that individuals with higher levels of resilience tend to have lower rates ...
The Intersection of Psychology, Healthy Behaviors, and its Outcomes
Concurrently, health outcomes, reflecting changes in health status, are significantly influenced by health behaviors. These behaviors encompass a range of activities aimed at enhancing physical fitness and nurturing mental well-being, such as adequate sleep, balanced nutrition, and moderate exercise. Beyond strengthening physical resilience ...
Human-computer interaction and digital literacy promote educational
Abstract This research examines the influence of digital literacy on preschool children's school readiness and mental health. The analysis dissects psychological resilience's role as a mediator among digitally literate-conscious kids. The underlying theory underpinning the literature is a social learning theory, which provides the paradigm lens for effectively accessing and evaluating ...
Determining the Effect of Psychological Resilience on Death, the Fear
Psychological resilience should be increased because nursing students are candida for future caregivers. For this reason, within the scope of the findings of the study, it is recommended that during the theoretical and practical nursing education process, students should be reinforced by conducting studies on the dying patient through ...
94% of psychologists are concerned about the impact of climate change
Psychologists' climate concerns. APS's research revealed that 77% of respondents anticipate a rise in climate-related mental health issues over the next three years and 94% are concerned about the increasing toll climate change is taking on Australians' mental health . This sentiment is shared by the broader community, with separate research ...
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This proliferation of interest in resilience in recent decades is evidenced by the results from a PubMed search suggesting a fourfold increase in research using the keyword 'resilience' between 2008 and 2018, compared to only a 1.7-fold increase in research focused on 'trauma and stress' during that same time period (see also Kalisch et ...
Comparing two potentially different types of resilience, using a sample of almost 2000 twins beyond midlife (56-71 years old), we aim to (1) investigate overlap and specificity of type 1 and ...
Psychological resilience may be achieved through suitable emotion regulation and cognitive reframing of threatening events (Troy et al., 2023). ... Resilience research is undergoing a shift away ...
Results: While different definitions emerged, all shared a focus on conceptualizing resilience at multiple levels, from the biological to the social structural level, a focus on the dynamic nature of resilience, and a move away from conceptualizing resilience as only an individual trait. Critical areas for future research included 1) focused ...
The purpose of this paper is to review and critique the variety of definitions, concepts, and theories of psychological resilience. To this end, the narrative is divided into three main sections. The first considers how resilience has been defined in the psychology research literature. Despite the construct being operationalized in a variety of ways, most definitions are based around two core ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted many aspects of life at a global scale. Mental health and psychological well-being have subsequently emerged as key research foci in healthcare and public ...
Abstract. Although exposure to adversity increases risk for poor mental health outcomes, many people exposed to adversity do not develop such outcomes. Psychological resilience, defined broadly as ...
Exposure to adversity (e.g., poverty, bereavement) is a robust predictor of disruptions in psychological functioning. However, people vary greatly in their responses to adversity; some experience severe long-term disruptions, others experience minimal disruptions or even improvements. We refer to the latter outcomes—faring better than expected given adversity—as psychological resilience ...
Mechanisms underlying psychological resilience and post-traumatic growth. Researchers have long been fascinated by the ability of some people to overcome adversity. Over the last decades, psychological resilience has been examined across numerous populations and domains, providing evidence that the human ability to adapt to adverse conditions ...
Resilience. Resilience is the process and outcome of successfully adapting to difficult or challenging life experiences, especially through mental, emotional, and behavioral flexibility and adjustment to external and internal demands. A number of factors contribute to how well people adapt to adversities, including the ways in which individuals ...
Psychological resilience allows one to cope successfully with adversities occurring during stressful periods, which may otherwise trigger mental illness. ... This article is part of the Research Topic Promoting Resilience Interventions for Mental Well-being in Youth View all 21 articles. Psychological Resilience, Mental Health, and Inhibitory ...
A narrow definition considers resilience as a personal trait operating after a single short-lived trauma.6,7 Early research on resilience focused on the selective strengths or assets, such as intellectual functioning that helped people survive adversity. Pioneering research focused on childhood adversities.
The literature on entrepreneurs' psychological resilience has grown rapidly in recent years; thus, there is an urgent need for a systematic review of previous work on this construct, synthesizing what we know about the construct and identifying gaps to guide future research (Kraus et al., 2021 ).
As an example, recent research conducted by included smaller interventions to improve psychological well-being, resilience, and social connections using web-based mindfulness modules tailored for older adults and animatronic pets (Hudson et al., 2020a, 2020b; Tkatch et al., 2017, 2020). In another area, researchers evaluated whether a ...
Research on psychological resilience has identified several key resilience factors, most of which reflect personal traits (self-efficacy, religiosity) and some reflect aspects of the environment (e.g., social support; Fritz et al., 2018; Helmreich et al., 2017). To the best of our knowledge, however, there is no research on the role of goals or ...
Berkes and Ross (2013) examined two distinct approaches to understanding community resilience: a social-ecological approach and a mental health and developmental psychology perspective. This article, which we unpack a little more further on, is a great read for anyone with an academic interest in the growing research on resilience at the ...
Psychological resilience and coping strategies have been found to be related to various psychological and mental health problems. Evaluations of the relationship between resilience and coping style among university students are important for developing effective health promotion strategies focused on resilience intervention to benefit students' health and well-being.
For example, stress may reduce psychological resilience measures such as emotion regulation and self-control that are known to protect against psychiatric and physical health outcomes [1, 12,13,14].
The limited studies that have focused on the psychological well-being of orphans suggest that their life quality and satisfaction are overall worse than that of non-orphans (Hailegiorgis et al., 2018).However, these studies have generally paid more attention to the presence or absence of specific life circumstances, such as HIV infection, physical or sexual abuse (Nichols et al., 2014 ...
Study uncovers key factors for resilience after trauma. A schematic overview of the study and a graphic explanation of the static and dynamic r factor scores. Mental well-being is measured with 45 ...
Physically, resilience contributes to health by reducing the negative impacts of stress on the body. Research indicates that individuals with higher levels of resilience tend to have lower rates ...
Concurrently, health outcomes, reflecting changes in health status, are significantly influenced by health behaviors. These behaviors encompass a range of activities aimed at enhancing physical fitness and nurturing mental well-being, such as adequate sleep, balanced nutrition, and moderate exercise. Beyond strengthening physical resilience ...
Abstract This research examines the influence of digital literacy on preschool children's school readiness and mental health. The analysis dissects psychological resilience's role as a mediator among digitally literate-conscious kids. The underlying theory underpinning the literature is a social learning theory, which provides the paradigm lens for effectively accessing and evaluating ...
Psychological resilience should be increased because nursing students are candida for future caregivers. For this reason, within the scope of the findings of the study, it is recommended that during the theoretical and practical nursing education process, students should be reinforced by conducting studies on the dying patient through ...
Psychologists' climate concerns. APS's research revealed that 77% of respondents anticipate a rise in climate-related mental health issues over the next three years and 94% are concerned about the increasing toll climate change is taking on Australians' mental health . This sentiment is shared by the broader community, with separate research ...